In-mould molding touch module and method for manufacturing the same

ABSTRACT

An in-mould molding touch module includes a plastic film, a touch circuit and a molding rind. The plastic film includes an inner surface and an outer surface for handling and touching. At least one region of the inner surface and a corresponding region of the outer surface define a touch area. The touch circuit is arranged on the inner surface in the touch area. The molding rind is integrated on the inner surface by an in-mould injecting mode to contain the touch circuit for forming a one-piece body. In addition, the invention also provides a method for manufacturing an in-mould molding touch module.

1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an in-mould molding touch module and a method for manufacturing the same, and more specifically, to a module technology employing an in-mould injecting technology to contain a touch panel having a sensing circuit.

2. DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART

In-mould Touch is a technology deriving from combining an in-mould injecting technology and a manufacturing technology of touch panels.

The in-mould injecting technology in the industry includes an in mold label (IML) technology. A patent WO No. 00/39883 discloses an antenna and a method for manufacturing the same, which employ the IML technology. The technology of the patent discloses inserting a plate having a conducting ink antenna circuit printed thereon into a cavity of a mold, and then injects a molding material into the cavity to manufacture the product containing the embedded antenna circuit therein for protecting the antenna circuit, and for preventing the antenna circuit from fretting and renting. However, the IML technology is not developed to be used to manufacture the touch panel with the in-mould injecting technology in industry.

Relating to touch panels, a technology for using indium tin oxide (ITO) coated on a glass substrate to form a touch sense circuit is public. However, the technology for forming the touch sense circuit is not developed to be used to manufacture the touch panel with the in-mould injecting technology.

Furthermore, the patent WO No. 00/39883 discloses a method for containing the antenna by the IML technology, and fails to disclose a technology for applying the IML to manufacturing an inducing capacitive touch panel. The patent WO No. 00/39883 does also not disclose a technology for using conductive printing ink to manufacturing a touch panel configured for pushing and pressing. There is no relative technology to disclose whether a one-piece touch module, having an ITO and a carrier coating the ITO thereon, may be manufacturing by the in-mould injecting technology.

What is needed is an in-mould molding touch module, which can solve the above problems.

BRIEF SUMMARY

An in-mould molding touch module includes a plastic film, a touch circuit and a molding rind. The plastic film includes an inner surface and an outer surface for handling and touching. At least one region of the inner surface and a corresponding region of the outer surface define a touch area. The touch circuit is arranged on the inner surface in the touch area. The molding rind is integrated on the inner surface by an in-mould injecting mode to contain the touch circuit for forming a one-piece body.

The touch circuit is an inducing capacitive touch circuit made of indium tin oxide (ITO) or a press touch circuit made of conductive printing ink. The outer surface and the inner surface may define a first touch region coated with an inducing capacitive touch circuit and a second touch region coated with a press touch circuit. Therefore, the in-mould molding touch module has a thin thickness, and eliminates a ladderlike thickness and a gap arranged between the joint surfaces. Consequently, the in-mould molding touch module can avoid congregating the dust, and is prone to be thin.

A method for manufacturing an in-mould molding touch module in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention, includes:

-   -   1) providing a plastic film having an inner surface and an outer         surface for handling and touching, and at least one region of         the inner surface and a corresponding region of the outer         surface defining a touch area;     -   (2) coating an ITO layer on the inner surface in the touch area         by a vacuum sputtering mode;     -   (3) exposing, developing and etching the ITO layer to form an         inducing capacitive touch circuit; and     -   (4) inserting the plastic film having the inducing capacitive         touch circuit coated thereon into a cavity of an injecting         device, and injecting molding material into the cavity to form a         molding rind integrated with the inner surface to contain the         inducing capacitive touch sense circuit for forming a one-piece         body.

The plastic film may be made of a soft rubber film having a heat-resistance capability higher than the temperature in the injecting mold and the vacuum sputtering process, and the ITO layer has heat-resistance capability higher than the temperature in the injecting mold. Thus, the method can be performed favorably, and can simplify the manufacturing processes and decrease the manufacturing time. Furthermore, the inducing capacitive touch circuit can be replaced by a press touch circuit, and the press touch circuit is formed by coating a conductive printing ink by a printing mode. In another embodiment, the plastic film has a first touch region and a second touch region. The inducing capacitive touch circuit is formed in the first touch region, and the press touch circuit is formed in the second touch region. Accordingly, the method is prone to manufacture a touch panel of an electric device having a single sense touch region, and the method has a characteristic of thin design.

Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

These and other features and advantages of the various embodiments disclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the following description and drawings, in which like numbers refer to like parts throughout, and in which:

FIG. 1 is a schematic, three-dimensional view of an electronic device having an in-mould molding touch module of a preferred embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is a schematic, crossed-view of the in-mould molding touch module in FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a part enlarged view of a touch area in FIG. 2, which shows a plurality of touch members on an outer surface of a plastic film in the touch area;

FIG. 4 is a schematic, three-dimensional view of the substrate, which has an ITO layer or a conductive printing ink coated thereon;

FIG. 5 is another schematic, three-dimensional view showing a press touch circuit formed by etching the conductive printing ink shown in FIG. 4;

FIG. 6 is still another schematic, three-dimensional view showing an inducing capacitive touch circuit formed by etching the ITO layer shown in FIG. 4;

FIG. 7 is a part enlarged view of the inducing capacitive touch circuit shown in FIG. 6, showing the inducing capacitive touch circuit having a plurality of capacitor grids between each two adjacent interlaced reticular lines;

FIG. 8 is a schematic, crossed-view of the in-mould molding touch module shown in FIG. 2 performing an in-mould molding process, showing inserting the plastic film having the inducing capacitive touch circuit coated thereon into a cavity of an injecting device;

FIG. 9 is another schematic, crossed-view of the in-mould molding touch module shown in FIG. 2 performing the in-mould molding manufacturing process, showing closing the cavity and injecting molding material into the cavity;

FIG. 10 is still another schematic, crossed-view of the in-mould molding touch module shown in FIG. 2 performing the in-mould molding manufacturing process, showing opening the cavity and taking a molding rind from the cavity;

FIG. 11 is another schematic, three-dimensional view of an electronic device having an in-mould molding touch module, in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 12 is a schematic, crossed-view of the in-mould molding touch module in FIG. 11;

FIG. 13 is a part enlarged view of a first touch region shown in FIG. 12, showing an inducing capacitive touch circuit formed on an inner surface of a plastic film in the first touch region;

FIG. 14 is a schematic, crossed-view of the in-mould molding touch module shown in FIG. 12 performing an in-mould molding process, showing inserting the plastic film having the inducing capacitive touch circuit and a press touch circuit coated thereon into a cavity of an injecting device;

FIG. 15 is another schematic, crossed-view of the in-mould molding touch module shown in FIG. 12 performing the in-mould molding manufacturing process, showing closing the cavity and injecting molding material into the cavity;

FIG. 16 is another schematic, crossed-view of the in-mould molding touch module shown in FIG. 12 performing the in-mould molding manufacturing process, showing opening the cavity and taking a molding rind from the cavity;

FIG. 17 is still another schematic, three-dimensional view of an electronic device having an in-mould molding touch module of still another preferred embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 18 is a schematic, crossed-view of the in-mould molding touch module of FIG. 17;

FIG. 19 is a part enlarged view of a first touch sense region shown in FIG. 18, showing a display unit configured in a window of a molding rind;

FIG. 20 is a schematic, crossed-view of the in-mould molding touch module shown in FIG. 18 performing an in-mould molding process, showing inserting a plastic film having the inducing capacitive touch circuit and a press touch circuit coated thereon into a cavity of an injecting device;

FIG. 21 is another schematic, crossed-view of the in-mould molding touch module shown in FIG. 18 performing the in-mould molding manufacturing process, showing closing the cavity and injecting molding material into the cavity;

FIG. 22 is another schematic, crossed-view of the in-mould molding touch module shown in FIG. 18 performing the in-mould molding manufacturing process, showing opening the cavity and taking a molding rind from the cavity.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe a preferred embodiment of the present in-mould molding touch module, in detail.

As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, an in-mould molding touch module, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, is shown. The in-mould molding touch module 10 includes a plastic film 1, a touch circuit 2 and a molding rind 3.

The plastic film 1 includes an inner surface 11 (as shown in FIG. 3) and an outer surface 12 for handling and touching. A touch region 13 is defined by a region of the inner surface 11 and a corresponding region of the outer surface 12.

The touch circuit 2 is arranged on the inner surface 11 in the touch sense region 13.

The molding rind 3 is integrated on the inner surface 11 by an in-mould injecting mode to contain the touch sense circuit 2 for forming a one-piece body.

In one embodiment, the plastic film 1 can be made of a soft rubber film (as shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 3). A plurality of touch members 121 for judging touch positions are formed on the outer surface 12 in the touch sense region 13. The touch members 121 and the outer surface 12 are one-piece. The touch circuit 2 may be an inducing capacitive touch circuit 21 (as shown in FIG. 6) made of transparent ITO, or may be a press touch circuit 22 made of conductive printing ink (as shown in FIG. 5). The ITO is coated on the inner surface 11 in the touch sense region 13 by a vacuum sputtering mode.

According to another embodiment, the in-mould molding touch module 10 a (as shown in FIG. 11) includes a plastic film 1 a, an inducing capacitive touch circuit 21 a, a press touch circuit 22 a and a molding rind 3 a.

The plastic film 1 a includes an inner surface 11 a (as shown in FIGS. 12 and 13) and an outer surface 12 a for handling and touching. A first region of the inner surface 11 a and a first corresponding region of the outer surface 12 a define a first touch region 14 a, and a second region of the inner surface 11 a and a second corresponding region of the outer surface 12 a defines a second touch region 13 a.

The inducing capacitive touch circuit 21 a is made of transparent ITO and formed on the inner surface 11 a in the first touch region (as shown in FIG. 13).

The press touch circuit 22 a is made of conductive printing ink and formed on the inner surface 11 a in the second touch region 13 a(as shown in FIG. 3).

The molding rind 3 a is integrated on the inner surface 11 a by the in-mould injecting mode to contain the press touch circuit 22 a for forming a one-piece body (as shown in FIG. 3).

A plurality of touch members 121 a for judging touch positions are formed on the outer surface 12 a in the second touch region 13 a (as shown in FIG. 3). And the inducing capacitive touch circuit 21 a is contained in the molding rind 3 a (as shown in FIG. 13).

According to another embodiment, a window 31 b (as shown in FIG. 17 to 19) is formed in the in-mould molding touch module 10 b to expose the inducing capacitive touch circuit 21 b on the inner surface 11 b of the plastic film 1 b in the first touch region. A display unit 4 is configured in the window 31 b. The portion of the plastic film 1 b corresponding to the first touch region 14 b is transparent so that the display unit 4 can display images through the inducing capacitive touch circuit 21 b and the plastic film 1 b.

Therefore, the in-mould molding touch module 10 a or 10 b can serve as a touch panel having two different touch regions. The in-mould molding touch module has a thin thickness, and eliminates a ladderlike thickness and a gap arranged between the joint surfaces. Consequently, the in-mould molding touch module can avoid congregating the dust, and is prone to be thin.

A method for manufacturing the in-mould molding touch module 10 (as shown in FIGS. 1 to FIG. 3), includes:

-   -   (1) providing a plastic film 1, the plastic film 1 including an         inner surface 11 (as shown in FIG. 3) and an outer surface 12         for handling and touching. At least one region of the inner         surface 11 and a corresponding region of the outer surface 12         define a touch area 13. In the second touch region 13, a         plurality of touch members 121 for judging touch positions are         formed on the outer surface 12.         (2) coating a transparent ITO layer 51 on the inner surface 11         in the touch region 13 by a vacuum sputtering mode (as shown in         FIG. 4). Preferably, the plastic film 1 is arranged in a vacuum         sputtering device. The vacuum sputtering device may be an         advanced low-temperature vacuum sputtering nano-manufacturing         device in the industry. The vacuum sputtering device uses Ar         ions to bombard an ITO target for bombarding atoms of the ITO         target to deposit on the inner surface 11 of the plastic film 1         for forming a transparent ITO layer 51 coated on the plastic         film 1. The transparent ITO layer 51 has an excellent conductive         capability. Since the low-temperature vacuum sputtering         technology can reduce a working temperature to 60 centigrade         degrees, the plastic film 1 may have a high steady capability in         the vacuum sputtering process.         (3) exposing, developing and etching the ITO layer 51 to form a         inducing capacitive touch circuit 21 (as shown in FIG. 6) being         reticular on the inner surface 11 of the plastic film 1. The         inducing capacitive touch circuit 21 forms a plurality of         capacitor grids 210 (as shown in FIG. 7) between the interlaced         reticular lines 211, 212. For user's finger touch the outer         surface 12 of the plastic film 1 to cause the inducing capacitor         grids 210 of the inner surface 11 of the touching location         sensing sensitively and increasing the current to produce a         current signal corresponding to the coordinate values, the         reticular lines 211,212 extend to for forming at least two outer         terminals 213, 214 configured for electrically connecting to a         controller through a flexible circuit or a lead for outputting         the current signal.         (4) inserting the plastic film 1 having the inducing capacitive         touch circuit 21 coated thereon into a cavity 71 (as shown in         FIG. 8) of an injecting device 6 to be served as an inserter of         the cavity 71. The injecting device 6 may be a common device for         injecting melting plastic, and may include a mold 7 having the         cavity 71 therein. The cavity 71 is corresponding to the shape         of the in-mould molding touch module 10. The cavity 71 includes         a space corresponding to the substrate 1, the inducing         capacitive touch circuit 21 and the molding rind 3 for         containing the plastic film 1 therein. Furthermore, the         processing temperature of the injecting melting plastic of the         injecting device 6 is approximately 250 to 300 centigrade         degrees, and the temperature of the cavity 71 is generally         controlled between 60 to 150 centigrade degrees. Thus the         plastic film 1 can be made of a soft rubber film having a         heat-resistance capability higher than the temperature in the         injecting mold and the vacuum sputtering process, and the ITO         layer has heat-resistance capability higher than the temperature         in the injecting mold. Thus, the plastic film 1 and the inducing         capacitive touch circuit 21 being contained in the cavity 71 can         maintain a steadily invariability. At that time, the mold 7 is         closed, and the molding material (generally be melting rubber)         is injected into the cavity 71 (as shown in FIG. 9). Then the         mold 7 is opened (as shown in FIG. 10) to form a molding rind 3         (as shown in FIGS. 1 to 3), which is integrated on the inner         surface 11 of the plastic film 1 to contain the inducing         capacitive touch circuit 21 therein for forming a one-piece         body.

Another method for manufacturing the in-mould molding touch module 10 (as shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 3), includes:

(1) providing a plastic film 1 including an inner surface 11 (as shown in FIG. 3) and an outer surface 12 for handling and touching. At least one region of the inner surface 11 and a corresponding region of the outer surface 12 define a touch area 13. (2) coating a conductive printing ink film 52 on the inner surface 11 in the touch region 13 by a printing mode (as shown in FIG. 4). (3) exposing, developing and etching the conductive printing ink film 52 to form a press touch circuit 22 (as shown in FIG. 5). (4) inserting the plastic film 1 having the press touch circuit 22 coated thereon into a cavity 71 (as shown in FIG. 8) of an injecting device 6 to be served as an inserter of the cavity 71. After the mold 7 is closed (as shown in FIG. 9), molding materials are injected into the cavity 71 to form a molding rind 3 (as shown in FIG. 10), which is integrated on the inner surface 11 of the plastic film 1 to contain the press touch circuit 22 therein for forming a one-piece body.

In addition, we can employ the above method to select the plastic film 1 and form the touch sense members 121 on the outer surface 12 of the plastic film 1.

Thus a touch panel having a single press touch region is formed, and the method has a characteristic of thin design.

Another method for manufacturing the in-mould molding touch module 10 a (as shown in FIG. 11 to FIG. 13), includes:

(1) providing a plastic film 1 a including an inner surface 11 a and an outer surface 12 a for handling and touching. A first region of the inner surface 11 a and a first corresponding region of the outer surface 12 a define a first touch region 14 a, and a second region of the inner surface 11 a and a second corresponding region of the outer surface 12 a defines a second touch region 13 a. (2) coating a transparent ITO layer 51 a on the inner surface 11 a in the first touch region 14 a by a vacuum sputtering mode. (3) coating a conductive printing ink film 52 a on the inner surface 11 a in the second touch region 13 a by a vacuum sputtering mode. (4) exposing, developing and etching the ITO layer 51 a and the conductive printing ink film 52 a to form an inducing capacitive touch circuit 21 a made of ITO 51 a and a press touch circuit 22 a made of conductive printing ink film 52 a. (5) inserting the plastic film 1 a having the inducing capacitive touch circuit 21 a and the press touch circuit 22 a coated thereon into a cavity 71 (as shown in FIGS. 14 and 15) of an injecting device 6 to be served as an inserter of the cavity 71, and then injecting molding materials into the cavity 71 to form a molding rind 3 a (as shown in FIG. 16). The molding rind 3 a is integrated on the inner surface 11 a of the plastic film 1 a to at least contain the press touch sense circuit 22 a therein for forming a one-piece body.

In addition, we can employ the above method to select the plastic film 1 a and form the touch sense members 121 a on the outer surface 12 a of the plastic film 1.

According to another method, the inducing capacitive touch circuit 21 b (as shown in FIGS. 18 and 19) can be covered in the cavity 71 b of an injecting device 6 b (as shown in FIG. 20). After the mold 7 b is closed (as shown in FIG. 21) and molding materials are injected into the cavity 71 b. A window 31 b is formed in the mold rind 3 b to expose the inducing capacitive touch circuit 21 b. The mold rind 3 b can further contain the inducing capacitive touch circuit 21 b therein for forming the one-piece body.

Therefore, in the method for manufacturing the in-mould molding touch module 10 b, the display unit 4 can be configured in the window 31 b to display images through the inducing capacitive touch circuit 21 b and the transparent region of the plastic film 1 b.

Thus a touch panel having a sense touch region and a press touch region can be formed, and the touch panel has a characteristic of thin design.

As described in the above, the plastic film 1, 1 a or 1 b coated with the inducing capacitive touch circuit 21, 21 a or 21 b and the press touch circuit 22 or 22 a can be favorably inserted into the cavity 71,71 a or 71 b to combine with the melting molding material. Furthermore, the plastic film 1, 1 a or 1 b may be made of a material, which can satisfy the heating resistance condition of the manufacturing processes.

Since the method employs the molding rind 3, 3 a or 3 b to contain the touch substrate 1, 1 a or 1 b by the in-mould injecting technology, the method is favorably performed in the injecting device having conditions of auto inputting material and outputting material. Therefore, the method can increase the auto producing capability.

The above description is given by way of example, and not limitation. Given the above disclosure, one skilled in the art could devise variations that are within the scope and spirit of the invention disclosed herein, including configurations ways of the recessed portions and materials and/or designs of the attaching structures. Further, the various features of the embodiments disclosed herein can be used alone, or in varying combinations with each other and are not intended to be limited to the specific combination described herein. Thus, the scope of the claims is not to be limited by the illustrated embodiments. 

1. An in-mould molding touch module comprising: a plastic film having an inner surface and an outer surface for handling and touching, and at least one region of the inner surface and a corresponding region of the outer surface defining a touch area; at least a touch circuit arranged on the inner surface in the touch area; and a molding rind integrated on the inner surface by an in-mould injecting mode to contain the touch circuit for forming a one-piece body.
 2. The in-mould molding touch module of claim 1, wherein the touch circuit is an inducing capacitive touch circuit made of indium tin oxide (ITO) or a press touch circuit made of conductive printing ink.
 3. The in-mould molding touch module of claim 1, wherein the touch area comprises a first touch region and a second touch region, and the touch circuit comprises: an inducing capacitive touch circuit made of ITO, the inducing capacitive touch circuit coated on the inner surface in the first touch region; and a press touch circuit made of conductive printing ink, the press touch circuit coated on the inner surface in the second touch sense region.
 4. The in-mould molding touch module of claim 3, wherein a window is formed in the molding rind to expose the inducing capacitive touch circuit, and a display unit is configured in the window for display images through the inducing capacitive touch circuit and a transparent region of the plastic film.
 5. The in-mould molding touch module of claim 3, wherein the molding rind further contains the capacitive touch sense circuit for forming the one-piece body.
 6. A method for manufacturing an in-mould molding touch module, comprising: (1) providing a plastic film having an inner surface and an outer surface for handling and touching, and at least one region of the inner surface and a corresponding region of the outer surface defining a touch area; (2) coating an ITO layer on the inner surface in the touch area by a vacuum sputtering mode; (3) exposing, developing and etching the ITO layer to form an inducing capacitive touch circuit; and (4) inserting the plastic film having the inducing capacitive touch circuit coated thereon into a cavity of an injecting device, and injecting molding material into the cavity to form a molding rind integrated with the inner surface to contain the inducing capacitive touch sense circuit for forming a one-piece body.
 7. A method for manufacturing an in-mould molding touch module, comprising: (1) providing a plastic film having an inner surface and an outer surface for handling and touching, and at least one region of the inner surface and a corresponding region of the outer surface defining a touch area; (2) coating a conductive printing ink film on the inner surface in the touch area by a vacuum sputtering mode; (3) exposing, developing and etching the conductive printing ink film to form a press touch circuit; and (4) inserting the plastic film having the press touch circuit coated thereon into a cavity of an injecting device, and injecting molding material into the cavity to form a molding rind integrated with the inner surface to contain the press touch sense circuit for forming a one-piece body.
 8. A method for manufacturing an in-mould molding touch module, comprising: (1) providing a plastic film having an inner surface and an outer surface for handling and touching, wherein a first region of the inner surface and a first corresponding region of the outer surface define a first touch region, and a second region of the inner surface and a second corresponding region of the outer surface defines a second touch region; (2) coating an ITO layer on the inner surface in the first touch region by a vacuum sputtering mode; (3) coating a conductive printing ink film on the inner surface in the second touch region by a printing mode; (4) exposing, developing and etching the ITO layer and the conductive printing ink film to form an inducing capacitive touch circuit made of ITO and a press touch circuit made of conductive printing ink film; and (5) inserting the plastic film having the inducing capacitive touch circuit and the press touch circuit coated thereon into a cavity of an injecting device, and injecting molding material into the cavity to form a molding rind integrated with the inner surface to contain the press touch sense circuit for forming a one-piece body.
 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the molding rind further contains the capacitive touch sense circuit for forming the one-piece body. 